Richard Kidd, Paul Fiddes and Brian Haymes, ‘Doing Theology in a Baptist Way’ and Paul Fiddes and Brian Haymes, ‘Is There a Distinctive Baptist Way of Doing Theology’ in Doing Theology in a Baptist Way (Whitley, 2000)

Bible, Church and World. A Supplement to the Baptist Quarterly Published in Honour of Dr. D. S. Russell, edited by J. H. Y. Briggs (Baptist Historical Society, 1989)

Mission to the World. Essays to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Ordination of George Raymond Beasley-Murray to the Christian Ministry, edited by Paul Beasley-Murray (Baptist Historical Society, 1991)

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The Priesthood of All Believers and the Necessity of the Church – Elizabeth Newman

The Roots of Baptist in Community, and therefore, Voluntary Membership not Individualism, or, the High-Flying Modernist, Stripped of his Ontological Assumptions, Appears to Hold the Ecclesiology of a Yaho – Mike Broadway

A Good Walk Spoiled?: Revisiting Baptist Soteriology – Mark S. Medley

The Myth of the Missing Spirituality: Spirituality among English Baptist in the Early Twentieth Century – Ian Randall

The Myth of English Baptist Anti-Sacramentalism – Anthony R. Cross

Forgotten Sisters: The Contributions of Some Notable but Un-noted British Baptist Women – Karen E. Smith

‘As it was in the Beginning’ (?): The Myth of Changelessness in Baptist Life and Belief – Philip E. Thompson

1653 or 1656: When did the Oxford Baptists Join the Abingdon Association? – Larry J. Kreitzer